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XCMG Delivers Integrated Crane Fleet to Heavy-Lift Specialist Sarens

By MGN EditorialJuly 2, 2026 at 12:00 PM

Chinese crane manufacturer XCMG has completed delivery of a mixed wheeled and crawler crane fleet to Belgium's Sarens Group, strengthening the heavy-lift operator's equipment portfolio for large-scale industrial and energy projects.

## XCMG Delivers Integrated Crane Fleet to Heavy-Lift Specialist Sarens Chinese hoisting equipment manufacturer XCMG has delivered a comprehensive fleet of wheeled and crawler cranes to Sarens Group, one of the world's foremost crane rental and heavy-lift transport companies, according to a PR Newswire release dated July 2, 2026. The delivery, executed by XCMG's Hoisting Machinery Division, comprises XCA160H all-terrain cranes and XCR90 rough-terrain models, representing an integrated lifting solution tailored to Sarens' demanding operational requirements. Belgium-headquartered Sarens operates globally across sectors including offshore energy, petrochemicals, civil construction, and port infrastructure — industries where reliable, high-capacity lifting equipment is critical to project execution and safety. ### Strategic Significance The deal underscores the continued expansion of Chinese heavy equipment manufacturers into the premium European and global heavy-lift market, a segment traditionally dominated by Western and Japanese OEMs. For Sarens, the acquisition broadens its fleet versatility, with all-terrain cranes offering road mobility for onshore industrial sites and crawler variants suited to soft-ground and large-scale lift operations common in offshore wind installation support, refinery turnarounds, and port construction projects. XCMG, headquartered in Xuzhou, China, has aggressively pursued international market share in recent years, positioning its hoisting division as a competitive alternative on both price and technical specification. The Sarens partnership represents a notable endorsement from a tier-one global operator with exacting standards for equipment performance and reliability. ### Implications for the Heavy-Lift Sector The maritime and offshore industries are significant end-users of Sarens' services, particularly in the growing offshore wind sector where heavy-lift capacity for turbine components, jacket foundations, and subsea infrastructure is in high demand. Fleet expansions of this nature signal confidence in sustained project pipelines across Europe and beyond. As energy transition projects continue to drive demand for specialised heavy-lift logistics, equipment partnerships between major operators and manufacturers are expected to intensify. The XCMG-Sarens arrangement may also reflect broader supply chain diversification strategies among European contractors seeking alternatives amid evolving global trade dynamics. Further technical specifications and project deployment details were not disclosed at the time of the announcement.
#heavy lift#crane fleet#Sarens#XCMG#offshore wind#hoisting equipment#heavy transport#port construction

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